| It's interesting that many people completely debunk | | | | what? You guessed it: perturbations on Neptune. Ah, |
| any idea of Planet X and yet probably 90% or more | | | | but now we have another situation that needs to be |
| of them cannot even name the eight planets (did | | | | solved. The perturbations on Neptune and Uranus are |
| you know Pluto has been down graded?), let alone in | | | | too great to be left to the gravitational impacts of |
| order. Can you? Pluto was officialy dethroned as a | | | | Pluto alone. Planet X maybe? Maybe! |
| real planet. In August of 2006, the International | | | | A NASA 1992 news relase said in part, "Unexplained |
| Astronomical Union (IAU) officially lumped Pluto into | | | | deviations in the orbit of Uranus and Neptune point to |
| the Kuiper belt: it's largest member. But, what's up | | | | a larger outer solar system body of 4 to 8 Earth |
| with this Planet X conspiracy? | | | | masses, on a highly tilted orbit, beyond seven billion |
| Perturbations rock! And CME's are increasing greatly | | | | miles from the sun." Since then, NASA has been |
| as a result! | | | | silent. A Planet X fly-by could be much worse than an |
| In an interesting method of discovery, astronomers | | | | asteroid collision- depending upon size of the object. |
| have been able to FIND planets by observing how | | | | A big telescope, as high as a seven-story building, |
| they are seemingly influenced (perturbations) by | | | | with a main mirror measuring 32 1/2 feet across was |
| other planets or objects in the solar system. Our | | | | built at the Amundsen-Scott Station in the Antarctica- |
| ancestors going back hundreds of years believed that | | | | looming over a barren plain of ice that gets colder |
| Saturn was the most distant planet. But then along | | | | than anywhere else on the planet. It was officially |
| came the telescope and in 1781, German-born British | | | | operational in December of 2007. This sophisticated |
| astronomer discovered Uranus. How? Because he | | | | Infrared observatory is perfectly positioned to search |
| "looked" where he felt the pertubations were coming | | | | out a Planet X- if it exists, that we might somehow |
| from and low and behold there it was! URANUS! | | | | save our planet. |
| In like fashion, another German astronomer, Johann | | | | >Ancient Sumerians named Planet X Nibiru |
| Galle, discovered Neptune based upon pertubations | | | | >Egyptians named Planet X Destroyer |
| upon Uranus. Are we having fun yet? | | | | >Druids named Planet X Freightner |
| In 1930 Clyde Tombaugh discovered Pluto based on | | | | Of course there is no such planet. Right? Right! |